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A leading NHS trust is looking for a Locum Consultant Gastroenterologist in Manchester for a 12-month fixed-term position. The role involves joining an established team dedicated to providing advanced Gastroenterology services. The ideal candidate will have GMC registration or be working towards it, with support available for those pursuing GMC-specialist registration.
Job title: Locum Consultant Gastroenterologist
Contract:12-months fixed-term, with CESR support
Location: Manchester
We’re looking for a motivated Consultant Gastroenterologist to join our established NHS client in Manchester. This responsive and forward-thinking department is looking for a full-time Consultant Gastroenterologist (10 PAs) to become a member of a team.
The Gastroenterology Department consists of 6 Consultants, 2 Registrars, a Specialist Doctor and three specialist nurses (IBD and viral hepatitis). A number of specialist Gastroenterology services have been established at the Trust including ERCP, oesophageal physiology, capsule endoscopy and fibro scanning.
CESR support can be offered to applicants wanting to pursue this pathway to GMC-specialist registration.
Requirements:
How to Apply
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